Lewis O'Higgins

Lewis O'Higgins (1875-1899) was an Irish-American outlaw and a member of the O'Driscoll Boys gang. In 1899, as Arthur Morgan rode down a road in rural Nebraska, O'Higgins called out to him and warned him that nothing occurred in the area without the O'Driscolls' consent. Morgan dismounted his horse and approached O'Higgins and fellow outlaw Colm O'Heffernan and acted combatively, warning them to back off. Before O'Higgins and O'Heffernan could clear leather with their guns, Morgan shot them both.